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Unbroken Unbroken is a 2014 American biographical war drama film, produced and directed by Angelina Jolie, and based on the 2010 non-fiction book by Laura Hillenbrand, Unbroken: A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience, and Redemption. The film revolves around the life of USA Olympian and athlete Louis "Louie" Zamperini, portrayed by Jack O'Connell. Zamperini survived in a raft for 47 days after his bomber was downed in World War II, then was sent to a series of prisoner of war camps.
1. Where did Zamperini attend college to run track? Torrance HS – USC college
2. What type of airplane was Zamperini flying when they went down? Consolidated B-24 Liberator
3. What was his job on the plane? Bombardier
4. What nickname did Louie get in school? The Torrance tornado
5. What was Zamperini’s fastest mile in high school? Fastest mile at the time in America? 4:21
6. In the movie … a moment of pain is worth a lifetime of what? Glory
7. What mission was the crew on when they had to crash land into the ocean? Search Mission for a missing crew 8. What Olympics did Zamperini attend? Where was it? 1940 Berlin 9. What American won four track gold medals at this Olympics? Jesse Owens 10. How did Louie do in his event? Last lap time? First American 56 seconds 11. How many of the crew survived the initial crash? 3 12. How long did American pilot Eddie Rickenbacker adrift at sea? 24 days 13. What happened during the storm? Louie made a promise to God 14. What happened to the survivors on the
27th day? Strafed by Japanese plane
15. How many days were the soldiers in the raft? 47
16. The three survivors were Louie Zamperini, Russell Allen “Phil” Phillips and Francis “Mac” McNamara. How many days did “Mac” survive?
33
Eddie Rickenbacker
Consolidated B-24 Liberator
17. What happened on Day 45? – Captured by the Japanese. Landed on the Marshall Islands
18. Where were they initially taken? Prison camp –
Kwajalein Atoll – for 42 days 19. Why was Louie questioned about the Norden
bombsight? What is the Norden bombsight? Ted talk – The strange tale of the Norden bombsight http://www.ted.com/talks/malcolm_gladwell?language=en 20. Where were the prisoners transferred to? Tokyo
After 42 days at Kwajalein Atoll they were transferred to the Japanese prisoner-of-war camp at Ōfuna, for captives who were not registered as prisoners of war (POW). Zamperini was later transferred to Tokyo's Ōmori POW camp, and was eventually transferred to the Naoetsu POW camp in northern Japan, where he stayed until the war ended.
21. Who was the Japanese commander in charge of Tokyo prison camp? Prison guard Mutsuhiro "Bird" Watanabe, who was later included in General Douglas MacArthur's list of the 40 most wanted war criminals in Japan. 22. What happens the first time Louie meets the bird? Broken nose because he looks at him 23. Why do the new soldiers stand in quarantine? To avoid possible disease spreading into the camp 24. Why do they call him the Bird? Because he listens - would not like the names they want to call him 25. What happens when the Bird discovers Louie is an Olympic champion? He makes him run against one of the guards 26. When Louie says he wants to kill the Bird, how does the soldier convince Louie not to? We win by surviving. If you can take it you can make it. 27. How does the Zamperini family hear that Louie is not dead? He is allowed to make a radio message to his family 28. What offer does Louie get from the prison guards regarding future messages on the radio? He is asked to read a statement and Louie refuses so he is sent back to Prison. 29. What happens to Louie when he returns to prison after refusing to send the message back to the U.S.? All the Prisoners have to punch Louie in the face 30. Why were the prisoners moved? Where were they moved to? Away from Tokyo so the allies wouldn’t find them – Moved to a more remote prison camp. Labor camp – Coal mines
Mutsuhiro Watanabe was an
Imperial Japanese Army sergeant in
World War II who served at POW
camps in Omori, Naoetsu (present
day Jōetsu, Niigata), and
Mitsushima (present day Hiraoka).
After Japan's defeat, the US
Occupation authorities classified
Watanabe as a war criminal for his
mistreatment of prisoners of war
(POWs), but he managed to evade
arrest and was never tried in court.
31. Who was the commander in charge of the new camp? The Bird
32. What announcement was made to the Prisoners regarding President Roosevelt? President Roosevelt died
33. What happens when Louie is holding the beam of wood over his head? He lifts it over his head and then gets beat by the bird
34. When it is announced that the prisoners are all allowed to bath in the river what assumption do the prisoners make? What happens instead? The prisoners assume they will all be killed/executed – the U.S. planes fly over and the war is over.
35. What happened to Mutsuhiro Watanabe, “the Bird” after the war?
36. Motivated by his faith, how did Louie come to see the way forward? Not revenge, but … what? forgiveness
37. For what reason did Louie return to Japan? How old was he? 80 years old – 1998 Winter Olympics and make peace with his former captors
Unbroken: A World War II Story of
Survival, Resilience, and Redemption
is a 2010 non-fiction book by Laura
Hillenbrand, author of the best-selling
book Seabiscuit: An American Legend
(2001). Unbroken is a biography of
World War II hero Louis Zamperini, a
former Olympic track star who
survived a plane crash in the Pacific
theater, spent 47 days drifting on a
raft, and then survived more than
two and a half years as a prisoner of
war in three brutal Japanese
prisoner-of-war camps.
Louis Zamperini
Unbroken Unbroken is a 2014 American biographical war drama film, produced and directed by Angelina Jolie, and based on the 2010 non-fiction book by Laura Hillenbrand, Unbroken: A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience, and Redemption. The film revolves around the life of USA Olympian and athlete Louis "Louie" Zamperini, portrayed by Jack O'Connell. Zamperini survived in a raft for 47 days after his bomber was downed in World War II, then was sent to a series of prisoner of war camps.
1. Where did Zamperini attend college to run track? Torrance HS – USC college
2. What type of airplane was Zamperini flying when they went down? Consolidated B-24 Liberator
3. What was his job on the plane? Bombardier
4. What nickname did Louie get in school? The Torrance tornado
5. What was Zamperini’s fastest mile in high school? Fastest mile at the time in America? 4:21
6. According to the movie, a moment of pain is worth a lifetime of what? Glory
7. What mission was the crew on when they had to crash land into the ocean? Search Mission for a missing crew 8. What Olympics did Zamperini attend? Where was it? 1936 Berlin 9. What American won four track gold medals at this Olympics? Jesse Owens 10. How did Louie do in his event? Last lap time? First American 56 seconds 11. How many of the crew survived the initial crash? 3 12. How long did American pilot Eddie Rickenbacker adrift at sea? 24 days 13. What happened during the storm? Louie made a promise to God 14. What happened to the survivors on the
27th day? Strafed by Japanese plane
15. How many days were the soldiers in the raft? 47
16. The three survivors were Louie Zamperini, Russell Allen “Phil” Phillips and Francis “Mac” McNamara. How many days did “Mac” survive?
33
Eddie Rickenbacker
Consolidated B-24 Liberator
17. What happened on Day 45? – Captured by the Japanese. Landed on the Marshall Islands
18. Where were they initially taken? Prison camp –
Kwajalein Atoll – for 42 days 19. Why was Louie questioned about the Norden
bombsight? What is the Norden bombsight? Ted talk – The strange tale of the Norden bombsight http://www.ted.com/talks/malcolm_gladwell?language=en 20. Where were the prisoners transferred to? Tokyo
After 42 days at Kwajalein Atoll they were transferred to the Japanese prisoner-of-war camp at Ōfuna, for captives who were not registered as prisoners of war (POW). Zamperini was later transferred to Tokyo's Ōmori POW camp, and was eventually transferred to the Naoetsu POW camp in northern Japan, where he stayed until the war ended.
21. Who was the Japanese commander in charge of Tokyo prison camp? Prison guard Mutsuhiro "Bird" Watanabe, who was later included in General Douglas MacArthur's list of the 40 most wanted war criminals in Japan. 22. What happens the first time Louie meets the bird? Broken nose because he looks at him 23. Why do the new soldiers stand in quarantine? To avoid possible disease spreading into the camp 24. Why do they call him the bird? Because he listens - would not like the names they want to call him 25. What happens when the bird discovers Louie is an Olympic champion? He makes him run against one of the guards 26. When Louie says he wants to kill the Bird, how does the solder convince Louie not to? We win by surviving. If you can take it you can make it. 27. How does the Zamperini family hear that Louie is not dead? He is allowed to make a radio message to his family 28. What offer does Louie get from the Prison guards regarding future messages on the radio? He is asked to read a statement and Louie refuses so he is sent back to Prison. 29. What happens to Louie when he returns to prison after refusing to send the message back to the U.S.? All the Prisoners have to punch Louie in the face 30. Why were the Prisoners moved? Where were they moved to? Away from Tokyo so the allies wouldn’t find them – Moved to a more remote prison camp. Labor camp – Coal mines
Mutsuhiro Watanabe was an
Imperial Japanese Army sergeant in
World War II who served at POW
camps in Omori, Naoetsu (present
day Jōetsu, Niigata), and
Mitsushima (present day Hiraoka).
After Japan's defeat, the US
Occupation authorities classified
Watanabe as a war criminal for his
mistreatment of prisoners of war
(POWs), but he managed to evade
arrest and was never tried in court.
31. Who was the commander in charge of the new camp? The Bird
32. What announcement was made to the Prisoners regarding President Roosevelt? President Roosevelt died
33. What happens when Louie is holding the beam of wood over his head? He lifts it over his head and then gets beat by the bird
34. When it is announced that the prisoners are all allowed to bath in the river what assumption do the prisoners make? What happens instead? The prisoners assume they will all be killed/executed – the U.S. planes fly over and the war is over.
35. What happened to Mutsuhiro Watanabe, “the Bird” after the war? 36. Motivated by his faith, how did Louie came to see the way forward was not revenge, but …
what? forgiveness 37. For what reason did Louie return to Japan? How old was he? 80 years old – 1998 Winter
Olympics and make peace with his former captors
Unbroken: A World War II Story of
Survival, Resilience, and Redemption
is a 2010 non-fiction book by Laura
Hillenbrand, author of the best-selling
book Seabiscuit: An American Legend
(2001). Unbroken is a biography of
World War II hero Louis Zamperini, a
former Olympic track star who
survived a plane crash in the Pacific
theater, spent 47 days drifting on a
raft, and then survived more than
two and a half years as a prisoner of
war in three brutal Japanese
prisoner-of-war camps.
Louis Zamperini
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